Whether your TV buying budget is $60000 or $1000 one of LG’s 42 new models in their 2022 range may be of interest to you.

As the leader in OLED TV technology it’s not surprising to see that LG is offering a wide range of screen sizes from the smallest to the largest OLED TV’s available.

Tony Brown, Marketing Manager for Home Entertainment at LG Electronics Australia commented on the arrival of the 2022 range:

“At LG Electronics, we are passionate about connecting Australians to bigger, better, brighter viewing experiences. Over the last two years, we have seen a huge surge in demand for premium content and as we head into a new era of living in 2022, our TV line-up further supports consumer home entertainment needs”.

“This year, we are not only continuing our leadership in OLED technology but also as a TV category leader. Through new technologies, form factors and sizes, LG TV products cater to all Australians’ home entertainment passions – whether that be movies, sports, gaming or design.”

Upgraded LG webOS and LG Magic Remote: Making content discovery and navigation an easy task, LG has enhanced the user experience with its new webOS 22 interface. The ‘My Profile’ feature across all 2022 LG TVs lets users create personal profiles, ensuring content recommendations are personalised to individual uses.

For entertainment viewing, LG has made it easy for users to access a wide range of content in 2022, with the integration of streaming services including Disney+, Stan, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Apple TV+, Foxtel, BINGE, Kayo and Optus Sport.

Easily accessed through the new webOS 22 interface and LG Magic Remote, these built-in apps provide users the ability to subscribe to and stream a wide range of available content. And amplifying the content viewing experience, LG 2022 TVs offer users the ability to experience Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos titles across Netflix, Apple TV+, and Disney+

Additionally, the LG Magic Remote comes with the company’s Magic Tap feature, which allows users to easily mirror content from an NFC-enabled Android smartphone to their LG TV for viewing content. And with Apple AirPlay 2, users can stream content including Dolby Vision titles from iPhone, iPad and Mac to their compatible LG TV sets.

Type Model RRP In-store
OLED Z2 OLED88Z2PSA.AAU $59,999  May
OLED77Z2PSA.AAU $23,999  May
ART90 OLED 65ART90ESQA.AAU $17,999  May
 

 

OLED G2

OLED97G2PSA.AAU $47,999  Oct
OLED83G2PSA.AAU $15,599  May
OLED77G2PSA.AAU $11,399  May
OLED65G2PSA.AAU $6,359  May
OLED55G2PSA.AAU $4,799  May
 

OLED C2

OLED83C2PSA.AAU $13,199  May
OLED77C2PSC.AAU $9,599  May
OLED65C2PSC.AAU $5,399  May
OLED55C2PSC.AAU $4,079  May
OLED48C2PSA.AAU $3,599  May
OLED42C2PSA.AAU $3,239  May
OLED A2 OLED65A2PSA.AAU $4,919  May
OLED55A2PSA.AAU $3,719  May
 

QNED99 8K

86QNED99SQB.AAU $10,799  June
75QNED99SQB.AAU $7,799  June
65QNED99SQB.AAU $5,759  June
 

QNED91

86QNED91SQA.AAU $8,399  June
75QNED91SQA.AAU $5,999  June
65QNED91SQA.AAU $4,679  June
 

QNED85

86QNED85SQA.AAU $7,199  May
75QNED85SQA.AAU $5,159  May
65QNED85SQA.AAU $3,959  May
55QNED85SQA.AAU $2,999  May
 

QNED80

86QNED80SQA.AAU $5,999  May
75QNED80SQA.AAU $4,199  May
65QNED80SQA.AAU $2,999  May
55QNED80SQA.AAU $2,399  May
 

 

 

NANO75

86NANO75SQA.AAU $4,799  May
75NANO75SQA.AAU $2,999  May
65NANO75SQA.AAU $2,279  May
55NANO75SQA.AAU $1,799  May
50NANO75SQA.AAU $1,439  May
43NANO75SQA.AAU $1,259  May
 

 

 

4K UHD

86UQ9000PSD.AAU $4,019  May
75UQ9000PSD.AAU $2,434  May
65UQ9000PSD.AAU $1,787  May
55UQ9000PSD.AAU $1,459  May
50UQ9000PSD.AAU $1,199  May
43UQ9000PSD.AAU $1,079  May

 

LG also unveiled the company’s 2022 sound bar range-consisting of six new models which deliver premium audio quality, seamless connectivity and smart functionality.

LG has continued its connectivity features in 2022 with the 4 higher end models working with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Siri (for Apple AirPlay 2) to allow users voice-controlled access to control compatible smart home devices, get answers, play content and make everyday tasks easier.

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JeniSkunk

Neerav, is it possible to have large size, readable versions of those LG chart images, for this article? Even on a 27in 1080p monitor, you have to squint to read those chart images.